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Having wasted better part of a day on a Vundo infection, which none of the antivirus/antispyware solutions I normally use came even close to handling (one of them actually compounded the problem due to a partial fix, causing all browsers to seemingly lose connectivity after a few seconds), Exterminate It! fixed it in a single pass and one restart.
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BHO
Browser Helper Object, or BHO, is a dynamic link library (DLL) that runs whenever Internet Explorer is started. Generally, BHOs are included in installation of third-party programs where they are offered as enhancements of the browser functionality. For example, many Internet Explorer plug-ins are in essence BHOs.
BHOs can be installed silently or “legitimately” when a user fails to read the fine print included in the freeware program’s EULA (End User License Agreement).
Because BHOs are small programs, they can do anything that other programs can do. It’s not easy to detect the BHOs installed on the computer. This enables hackers and other malevolent users to employ the BHO functionality in their interests, for example, secretly install adware programs or gather various statistics on the user’s browsing trends.
- Win32.Agent.ir
- Win32.Agent.NGH
- Win32.Daqa
- Win32.Decisive
- Win32.ExpDwnldr
- Win32.NAH
- Win32.NetBackup
- Win32.SecondThought
- Win32.SecondThought.ag
- Win32.Skoob.B!Downloader
- Win32.Small
- Win32.Spy.BiSpy
- Win32.StartPage.fw
- Win32.StartPage.Rfind
- Win32.TrojanDownloader.VB
- Win32.VB.apq
- Win32.Winshow
- Win32Info
- WinAd
- Windows.Search.Bar
- WinFavorites
- WinLocatorHelper.dll
- Winmain
- Winpage.Blocker
- WinPup32
- Winshow
- WishBone
- WS.FTP
- Wssclient
- WStart.dll


